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I've got an ISA which allows on-demand payments and withdrawals with no strings attached and no minimum deposits at certain intervals, root is right that some banks do this but usually the student accounts are a bit more lenient because students don't necessarily have a regular income like an employed adult would.
My ISA is with the Skipton Building Society, if this helps.
I've also got Premium Bonds but those are great if you win, and only if you win. I won £50 this week and I'm not sure how much I've got invested because my dad set it up for me when I was younger, but my dad says that my gran has invested the legal maximum or close to it and she won £1000 in a lump sum last year and has won bugger all since. It's pot luck but quite nice if it ever pays off.
My ISA is with the Skipton Building Society, if this helps.
I've also got Premium Bonds but those are great if you win, and only if you win. I won £50 this week and I'm not sure how much I've got invested because my dad set it up for me when I was younger, but my dad says that my gran has invested the legal maximum or close to it and she won £1000 in a lump sum last year and has won bugger all since. It's pot luck but quite nice if it ever pays off.